DigitalDrifter
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It's a wonder any of us made it to work on time this morning, considering if you have a commute it surely was disrupted by all the protests across this nation !!!
No doubt tens of thousands of workers were late, if they made it at all, these damn prote........................what's that ? You say no one was protesting in the streets where you are ?
Surely you jest ? Wasn't there a bridge taken over, or a hiway disrupted where you live ?
Okay, well certainly once you arrived at work, protesters were blocking you from getting into your office, right ?
"Where are the peace protests over Syria bombing?"
Where are the peace protests over Syria bombing - SFGate
No doubt tens of thousands of workers were late, if they made it at all, these damn prote........................what's that ? You say no one was protesting in the streets where you are ?
Surely you jest ? Wasn't there a bridge taken over, or a hiway disrupted where you live ?
Okay, well certainly once you arrived at work, protesters were blocking you from getting into your office, right ?
"Where are the peace protests over Syria bombing?"
Maybe it’s war fatigue. Maybe climate change is consuming all the protest energy right now. Maybe momentum just needs to build.
But most likely, all of the above are the reasons antiwar protests didn’t erupt throughout the Bay Area, veteran activists say, after U.S. warplanes roared over the Syrian border Tuesday to bomb more than a dozen enclaves of Islamic radical jihadists into rubble.
Some activists even conceded that many people weren’t going into the streets because the militants being targeted deserved to be dealt with, if not killed.
By Tuesday afternoon, there were still no loud demonstrations to be found. Major military incursions in years past launched seas of banners down San Francisco’s Market Street, but this time? Nothing — at least right off the bat.
Where are the peace protests over Syria bombing - SFGate